
Kerala High Court for allowing women to work at night hours as well
The Hindu
The court observes that a woman who is a qualified hand for a job cannot be denied it on the grounds of her gender
The Kerala High Court has observed that a woman who is a qualified hand for a job cannot be denied it on the grounds of her gender and that the job requires her to work at night. Justice Anu Sivaraman made the observation on Friday while allowing a petition filed by Treasa Josefine of Kollam, an engineering graduate in Safety and Fire Engineering against the notification issued by the Kerala Mineral and Metals Ltd (KMML), Kollam, stipulating that only male candidates need apply for the post of a safety officer in the company.More Related News

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